COMMERCIAL & SOLAR SYSTEMS SINCE 1975

Project Gallery

Sharon (Commercial)

The project known as SunGen Sharon 1 is our largest project to date and the largest in the state of Vermont. The 2.2MW system incorporates 9,562 Upsolar UP-M230 polycrystalline modules. Each panel is monitored by Tigo Energy Maximizers assuring they deliver the most power available under any condition. The Maximizers are expected to increase performance of the array by 4% within the first year while driving the cost of operation down. The project is part of the Vermont Feed-In Tariff that is managed by Vermont SPEED. The power’s fed into the Public Service grid and purchased by Green Mountain Power. Over the life of the project the system is expected to produce approximately 57,500,000 kwh. The array will produce enough power to supply approximately 440 of the 553 homes in the Town of Sharon.

Kennebunkport Consolidated School (Public)

Fox Mountain (Public)

This 1,200 acre private hunting camp has an off grid system and is currently being upgraded to a lithium ion phosphate battery bank. The system supports a 6 bedroom main house, 3 bedroom guest house and a 75,000 gallon pool.

Steve Ross (Public)

Gritchen Woods (Public)

Dean And Susan Taylor (Public)

Kohler Distribution (Industrial)

Kohler was a large project and the planning and budgeting was prepared well before the start of the installation. The site had extremely low tolerances on roof load and required a custom racking design. This system also utilizes the first 500kw and 266kw inverters ever built by Solectria Renewables. On this project we hired out interconnection managers from the New Jersey state to assure a smooth transaction while we concentrated on the project detail and customer relations.

SunGen Circle Finishing, LLC. (Commercial)

This system is a power purchase agreement and the tallest array in Massachusetts, engineered to withstand 110 mph winds and stands at almost 23 feet on the North side. We prepared and planned everything ahead of time and were promptly on task and budget. The design, permitting and funding aspects took almost a year, while construction took only 3 weeks.

Ciderhill Farm (Agricultural)

We were brought in after another contractor had been unable to perform the task on budget. Our aggressive pricing and tight budget control allowed us to install a system that was 136% larger for the same cost and has three separate systems installed. This project was quickly approved for interconnection, rebates and was designed, ordered, prepared, situated and ready for installation in a timely manner.

SunGen Step Guys (Industrial)

This project is the largest system and only PPA in Maine. The system completely supplies all the power for a pre-cast concrete plant. We took the project from concept to completion with a total overhaul of the electrical systems including a transformer upgrade at the grid level. The challenge was the economic justification in a state with no incentives. With a solid financial structure that challenge was overcome. The installation crew completed the project within a 3 week time period.

Amesbury High School (Public)

This project was efficient from start to finish. The crew took only one week to get this installation executed. Everything was planned and implemented well before the project started. The approval of interconnection to build the array was a quick turnaround.

Windmill Plaza (Commercial)

Tannery Mall (Commercial)

At the time of installation this was the largest private system in New England. The roof that the system was installed on is over 80 years old and special consideration had to be given to ballasting on specific points.